Afrikaanderbuurt Oost, Tilburg
NeighbourhoodThis end-of-terrace house on Transvaalstraat has a lived-in feel, with 143 m² of floor space and a 156 m² plot. Built in 1951, it comes with an energy label D. At €450,000, it is the most expensive of the nine homes currently for sale in the neighbourhood and sits 29% above the average asking price of €348,222, so the price is on the high side, partly because the floor area is 32% larger than the local average. For context, end-of-terrace houses in Tilburg vary widely in price and size.
Afrikaanderbuurt Oost is a dense, urban pocket of Tilburg with a very strong city feel (address density 3,943 addresses per km²). The population of 1,240 is mixed: many single-person households (475) and a notable share of residents aged 65 or over (330). Families with children are fewer (110 households). There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood, so the picture comes from statistics: mostly smaller households, a high proportion of pre-war homes (70% built before 1945), and a mix of owner-occupied and rental properties. For more details, see the Afrikaanderbuurt Oost neighbourhood.
Daily errands are easy on foot. An Aldi is just around the corner, and a Jumbo is a ten-minute walk away. For schools, VSO Parcours is on your doorstep, and Kindcentrum De Triangel is a five-minute walk. Secondary schools like Koning Willem II College are also within walking distance. A park or public garden is just around the corner, and the train station is 2.3 km away, a 25-minute walk or short cycle. For more on the wider area, see the municipality of Tilburg.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Transparant Makelaars.
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Transvaalstraat 30, Tilburg
Data from Afrikaanderbuurt Oost
Data from Afrikaanderbuurt Oost
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About Transvaalstraat 30, Tilburg
The asking price of €450,000 is 29% above the neighbourhood average of €348,222 and is the highest among the nine homes currently for sale in Afrikaanderbuurt Oost. However, the floor area of 143 m² is 32% larger than the local average of 108 m², which partly explains the premium. Recently sold homes in the area went for an average of €335,227, so the price is on the high side.
The energy label is D. This is a mid-range rating, meaning the home is not particularly energy-efficient. Heating costs are likely to be moderate but higher than for a home with label A or B. In the neighbourhood, 77.8% of homes have a label D or lower, so this is typical for the area.
The house has a floor area of 143 m² and sits on a plot of 156 m². That makes it significantly larger than the neighbourhood average of 108 m². The plot size suggests there is some outdoor space, but the listing does not specify a garden or terrace.
Afrikaanderbuurt Oost is a very urban neighbourhood with a high address density. It has a mix of ages, with many single-person households and older residents. The housing stock is mostly pre-war (70% built before 1945), and the area has a strong city feel. Amenities like shops, schools and a park are within walking distance.
The train station is 2.3 km from the house, which is about a 25-minute walk or a short cycle ride.
Yes, an Aldi is just 235 m away (a couple of streets away), and a Jumbo is 689 m away (a ten-minute walk). Several other supermarkets are within 1 km, including another Jumbo and Zapolski.
There are several schools within walking distance. VSO Parcours (special secondary education) is 100 m away, SBO Zonnesteen (special primary) is 176 m, and Kindcentrum De Triangel (primary) is 406 m. Secondary schools like Koning Willem II College are 560 m away.
Recently sold homes in the neighbourhood went for an average of €335,227, with an average time on the market of 26 days. The current asking price of €450,000 is well above that average, but the house is also larger than most. The price per m² is about €3,147, compared to the neighbourhood average of €3,241 per m² for available homes.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Afrikaanderbuurt Oost